OFFICIAL RULES & REGULATIONS 20KM OF GENEVA 2017 Article 1 Organisation The 1 st edition of 20km of Geneva will take place on the 29th of October 2017, and is brought to you by the Geneva Marathon Association (Chemin des Sarments 4, 1222, Vesenaz, Switzerland) in partnership with OC Sport. Article 2 Race Schedule Race Schedule 2017: Sunday October 29th 2017 : 20km : 20 km (open to all licensed and non-licensed runners aged 17 and over on October 29 th 2017) 20km Duo : between 8km and 12km (open to all licensed and nonlicensed runners aged 14 and over on October 29 th 2017) Article 3 The Course The course for 20km is measured in compliance with national and international standards. The start for the 20km and 20km Duo races will be given on Sunday October 29 th 2017 at 9.30am, on quai du Mont-Blanc in Geneva. The finish line will be on quai du Mont-Blanc in Geneva.
Please see http://www.20kmgeneve.ch for more details on each of the race courses. The organising committee reserves the right to modify the schedule and/or the courses up until the eve of the event. Article 4 Entries 20km is open to all licensed and non-licensed participants born before October 29th 2000. 20km Duo is open to all licensed and non-licensed participants born before October 29th 2003. All participants taking part in 20km of Geneva agrees to do so after undertaking sufficient training and being in good health. It is highly recommended for all participants to carry out a medical checkup and get a doctor certification. Participants are entered based on the order in which payments are received. Nonetheless the organising committee reserves the right to set a maximum number of participants for each race, beyond which no more entries will be accepted. You can enter the event via our website on: http://www.20kmgeneve.ch Article 5 Ranking Your official time for the race will be the time elapsed between passing over the start line and passing over the finish line (apart from the top 10 in each race, ranked in order of their passing over the finish line). The ranking will be established based on these times. A ranking for each age group will also be established. Timing mats will be placed along the course to ensure all ranked participants cover the full course distance. Article 6 Commitment Entering the event is a personal and definitive decision. No refunds are available regardless of circumstances. No registration transfers are available under any circumstances (transfer to the following year and/or
transfer to another person are not allowed). Your bib will have to be fully visible and worn on the front of your shirt during the race. Article 7 Doping Swiss Olympic have authority over all matters in terms of doping. Tests could be administered. Participants can visit www.antidoping.ch for more information regarding doping. Article 8 - Bib Collection Bib collection will take place at the following times: Friday October 27th 2017 between 4pm and 7pm at the 20km Village Saturday October 28th 2017 between 10am and 6pm at the 20km Village To collect your bib, you will need to provide proof of identity and your bib collection voucher. The bib collection voucher will be sent via email as of October 20th 2017, to the email address supplied during the registration process. Bibs for the 20km Duo, will need to be collected by one of the two people. Subject to presentation of the identity papers of the two riders. No bibs will be sent via post. Article 9 - Time Limit Any participant overtaken by or stopped by the broom wagon bus will have their bib taken off them and will no longer be part of the race. Security will be progressively removed after the passage of the broom wagon; anyone behind the broom wagon will have to respect the rules of the road and run on the sidewalk to complete the course. On top of this, the organising committee will not take responsibility for medical assistance or refreshments for anyone behind the broom wagon. Article 10 Timing A professional timing company will be responsible for timing the event. All participants will have a timing chip (at the back of the bib number it must not be removed, cut or modified) that will be used to time their race. This
chip interacts with an electronic system on the start line and finish line, as well as on several timing mats throughout the race. Thus any participant who doesn t take the right course will not be ranked. Article 11 - Insurances Personal Accident - The organising committee recommends that all participants who don t have personal insurance covering physical injury, especially non-licensed participants, should sign up for personal accident insurance. Material Damage The organising committee declines all responsibility for any damage to, or theft of personal belongings even if they are under our care. The organisation cannot be liable for any damage to or theft of participants equipment. Each participant will require personal insurance to cover damage to, or theft of personal goods. Article 12 - Environmental Sustainability Participants are asked to respect the environment before, during and after the race by using the bins and recycling facilities provided. Article 13 - Image Rights By signing up for the event, each participant expressly allows the 20km of Geneva (or subsequent organisers) to use, reproduce or have reproduced his name, image, voice and sports performance through the race for any direct use or as a derivative of the race and this, in any material, in the world, by any means known or unknown to date, and for the duration of protection currently granted for such use direct or derived by the law or regulations, judicial decisions and/or arbitration of any country and by current or future international agreements, including any extensions that may be made at this time. Article 14 Data Protection In line with the federal law on data protection from June 19 th 1992, you have the right to access and rectify any personal data you provide. Article 15 - Traffic on the race course All bikes, motorised modes of transport and modes of transport on wheels,
as well as strollers are prohibited on the race course. This excludes all vehicles driven by members of the organisation. Article 16 Withdrawal Any participant seeking to withdraw has to present himself or herself to a feed station or medical station in order to hand over their bib and timing chip. Article 17 Cancellation of the Event If the race has to be cancelled for reasons beyond the organising committee s control (including extreme weather) no refund of entry fees will be available and no indemnities will be paid. Article 18 Communications from organiser The participant agrees to receive newsletters and other communications from the organiser relating to other sports events the organiser manages. Participation in the 20km of Geneva implies the acceptance of all articles in the above race regulation.